Kailua vacation rentals give the savvy traveler the most reasonably-priced, convenient and luxurious stay that Hawaii has to offer. Kindly note that there are two Kailua’s…this one is in the Ko’olaupoko District of O’ahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay.
Kailua comes from the words kai (meaning sea or sea water) and ‘elua (meaning two); the contraction of which gives you the English translation of Kailua “two seas” or “two currents” – appropriately named for the two lagoons in the district or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay.
1,500 years ago, Kailua was the home to several Hawaiian families. These settlers were reportedly living, fishing and paying on the slopes surrounding the Kawainui Marsh. A report on archaeological excavations of the marshland noted that when the marsh slopes were first occupied about 500 AD, agriculture wasn’t feasible. Early Hawaiian settlers of Kailua apparently lived beside a lagoon or bay open to the sea, meters away from today’s shoreline.
Kailua vacation rentals fill the area to make up for the absence of Kailua hotels, motels as well as Kailua resorts. Local families have opened their homes, their cottages and spare rooms to tourists from all around the world Kailua beach rentals, Kailua vacation home rentals along the beach.
Being one of Oahu’s most beautiful beaches, Kailua is a perfect spot for swimming and wind surfing. The beach is divine, fine sand – great for sunbathing and recreational activities. Among others, this is a top-rated wind-surfing destination. Lessons and rental gear can be purchased within the vicinity.
This tropical destination also makes a fantastic backdrop to several offshore islands. Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to the protected seabird sanctuaries Flat Island as well as Mokulua Islands have become increasingly common water activities at the beach. Places of note in Kailua include Kailua Beach Park, Lanikai Beach, Kawai Nui Marsh, and Marine Corps Base Hawai’i.
More than anything else, Kailua is a magical place. The land has catered to various forms of agriculture like sugarcane, rice and taro, and was used mainly for cattle raising. The area also pays homage to many ancient temple ruins such as the ones in the Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site. With its soft breeze, endless pristine beaches and welcoming locals, no wonder President Obama made Kailua his winter White House!
So whether you are searching for studio apartments or expansive sea-side estates, you’ll always have what you fancy in these Kailua vacation rentals. Come, enjoy…kick back…surf…sleep under a lazy tree…eat in one of the many casual restaurants…fall in love…play with the kids…experience all that Kailua vacation rentals have to offer.
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